Water level looks to be down about 12 to 14cm but wind can definitely skew the data. The level is getting better but most docks are still underwater. Lots got damaged in the winds Sunday and Monday also. Attached is a picture showing the lake level over the last month taken at the French River before the dams.

The 60 km wind gusts out of the NW Sunday and Monday morning took a toll on Nipissing's south shore. Callander took a pounding...water levels on the main lake are down since last Wednesday but nowhere near safe non damage levels...that will take weeks yet. Many exposed and shallow reefs are completely covered by water...will likely cause a few navigation problems for non wary boaters for a while.The damage is extensive. There's approximately two dozen docks in our bay...a couple were enormous docks...there's only about 8-10 still standing after Monday.A 1000 lb section of someone else's dock rolled into our bay and drifted by Monday...I have no idea where it ended up.Looks like a shipwreck along big sections of our shoreline.

Definitley lots of damage in South Bay as well. I see damage on every dock in my area. Even to one across from us on an island that was sheltered from the wind. It is I-beam construction anchored to the bed rock. Another neighbours dock is just above water now but it was so far out of the water normally that you almost needed a ladder to get down into a boat. All others are still under water. As Grumpa said high winds will still cause damage.